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You gave my life new meaning to purchasing cheap crap.
Ответитьan sè capisce un cazz!
ОтветитьVery interesting molding!
I will download the video!
But you could have done as in pakistan or in india, that is to say, cast your part in sand or clay and pour directly into it!
You would have lost less time!
Tell me, are your molds in plaster?
Methamphetamine is a great thing sometimes.
ОтветитьEasy-Peasey! : P
ОтветитьSo now when someone gets pinned by the gate the fail-safe plastic gear can't fail and you smash the bad guy. Awesome.
Ответитьмолодец!
Ответитьi think the gear was made of plastic so it would break and still let the motor spin instead of burning out
ОтветитьImpressive! Nice work.
ОтветитьFantastic job. I can't believe a gate mechanism like that had a plastic gear in it...Pretty sure the manufacturer knew exactly what they were doing.
Ответитьit shouldn't have been plastic in the first place. It's now better than factory
ОтветитьGear box
ОтветитьThis is an ancient technique I read about glass blowers would do back in Ancient Greece glad to see it still being used today, way cheaper than having a metal lathe
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ОтветитьJust like my twin brother amazing!!!!🫢🤫 I would send a tex to the company for being too Cheap ,should use all metal gears !!!!!!🫢🔴
ОтветитьAs all is in russian, please,, could someone list what is necessary ro make homemade silicon?
ОтветитьNice video :) thanks.
ОтветитьI understand how you would cast with low temp metals but how would you melt and mold steel without damaging the part your using to make the steel hot or destroy your molds in the process ?
Ответитьđes ba domaći - želatin na ćirilici ;)
Ответитьgreat job - learned a lot
ОтветитьSaludos desde Venezuela.. q bueno y próspero para uno acá q saliera el escrito d lo q hace en español..👍
ОтветитьExcellent Video and Great Job - I've had the same problem. Thank you
ОтветитьGood Job and Well Done. That home made metal gear is much better Than that piece of plastic junk it replaced my hats off to you sir!
ОтветитьČudovito
ОтветитьSo, it needs 200g glicerin (2x100g) to 90g (6x15) gelatin. Thank you.
ОтветитьGood evening, I'm Renato, I live in Brazil, congratulations for your work. I would like to know which product you mixed with the gelatine to obtain the silicone. Thanks,
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ОтветитьGreat job! A fix thats better than original
ОтветитьWhy didn't the first template work? I'm not a mechanic.
ОтветитьPreviously, only the gear was broken, now it will break the entire mechanism as a whole, plus the engine will burn when jammed. That's why it's brilliant 🙂
ОтветитьHow it shud of been made from the factory.... its designd with flaws, so u buy another1 😂😂😂
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьWould be great to put some title in English (so many countries can understand) when you are selecting the materials to create the molds
ОтветитьVideo would have been even much better at 3 times the speed, thanks for nothing
ОтветитьUse your words. Nobody wants to read your video
ОтветитьParabéns pelo trabalho,mais se fosse comigo compraria outra nova😂😂😂 muito trabalho
ОтветитьJust what I wanted to do.
Note; English subs would be nice.
lifespan= 1/1000 of forged gear
ОтветитьGOOD WORK!!!!!!!!!! THANKS, FOR SHARING!!
ОтветитьThe gelatin shrank, so the pattern ended up undersized.
ОтветитьThis was all very impressive.
ОтветитьHow much does this man love his garage opener!
ОтветитьIn UK go back to electrical shop 366 days with broken item explain how you will repair plastic gear with casting your own metal, they'd phone police. Go back and actually show them they'd probably go mental.
ОтветитьBewaqoof material ka naam batane kya ho rha hai
ОтветитьCan u help me what is this sustance u use to suspend gear
ОтветитьDude, my gelatine sugar dont melt in the glycerin... what am I doing wrong?
ОтветитьIt would last whole life.
ОтветитьFirst of all, wtf, plastic gears in a gate opener
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